As accessible as it is personal.

The world’s most personal device was designed for every person. So a person who’s blind can take group selfies. A person who’s deaf can call Mum from abroad. And a person who can’t move from the neck down can send text messages to friends.

VoiceOverYou don’t need to see your iPhone to use your iPhone.

VoiceOver is a revolutionary screen reader that lets you know what’s happening on your iPhone, even if you can’t see the screen. Touch the screen to hear what’s under your finger, then use gestures to navigate and interact with every built‑in app.

Made for iPhone Hearing AidsHearing aids designed with help from Apple.

Made for iPhone hearing aids are based on a Bluetooth technology designed by Apple. They provide outstanding sound quality, let you manage audio levels from your iPhone, and help you have clearer conversations in loud places like restaurants.

Siri ShortcutsStreamline the things you do every day.

You can now cue complex, multi-action commands through simple phrases designed to fit your needs.* A custom phrase like “Heading Home” can simultaneously let a family member know when you’re leaving work, pull up directions and adjust your thermostat — all without having to go into each individual app.

Reading SupportYou see it. iPhone says it.

If you have a learning disability like dyslexia, features such as Speak Screen, Speak Selection, Typing Feedback and Predictive Text can help by adding an auditory element to reading or writing email messages, blog posts and long documents.

Switch ControlControl the device that does everything with a single switch.

Switch Control lets you fully interact with your iPhone without touching your iPhone. By using Bluetooth-enabled switch hardware — like Sip/Puff, a button switch or a joystick — you can tap, scroll, play and more. You can even use your iPhone to control your Mac or Apple TV.*